News-Journal from Mansfield, Ohio (2024)

June 4. HI Mansfield News-Journal .21 Arthur a graduate of. Mansfield High School. Robert Hartnett, of 70'2 Bartley Ave. James Knapp, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Basil Knapp of 185 75,000 Died From Cancer Needlessly 21 Students From Mansfield, Area To Receive Degrees Bartley who is a St. Pet ers High School graduate. John Mclntire, of 626 Manchester Rd. He was president of Scribes during his senior year at Ashland College.

NEW YORK (UPI) form of the disease and 75,000 Americans died last't is a "96 per cent fatal dis-year of cancer that could havejease" the rePort said- Twenty-one students, from.of the Footlighters Club and me iww. Bachelor of arts degrees will minprw the Mansfield area will be graduated from Ashland Col na nppn nrnn irpn jvirs. uaisie m. uiosun, ioi (q; in today Cancer Society said lege on Friday during the sev west fourth who majored Kenneth C. Konves, son of in secondary education, con- Mr.

and Mrs. Steve Konves of its annual report. consistent with the now gen- The report said they were'erally held theory that heavy killed, in effect, bv their ownicigaret smoking is. in fact. centrating in tngnsn.

aiso 519 Wayne St. Konves is a attended Miami University Mansfield Senior High School Ifailure to have regular medi-jone of the principal causes of and the Cincinnati Conserva graduate. enty-ninth annual commencement exercises. Of the 101 students to receive degrees during ceremonies beginning at 10:30 m. in Memorial Chapel, the largest number, 53, will be cal checkups or to cancer," the report said tory and teaches at Empire School in Mansfield.

vy -7 BJ WkMkMtwwMtoWWIlJi 111 1 1 1 1 aaH.kJW 'I 111 II e2mmA Mrs. Mary F. Simons, wife of Jason B. Simons of 606 Cole It said the society began last the danger signals of the dis year a special program to ease, man who received a About 16,000 of them in nation teenagers oe- bachelor of science in educa Tiimen Who flird Of Utprtnr VV iu oniurvc. awarded degrees in educa tion decree from Ohio State Richard Groff, 1804 Ashland Rd.

Grace M. Janes, of Mansfield, who attended Morehead State College in Kentucky and Bowling Green State Univers cancer, which is susceptible to! tion. Six will receive bachelor University in 1931. She was a of science degrees; 15, the early detection by simple cell special student at Ashland Col test and "just about 100 per lege this year, working for her bachelor of arts, 19, the bache lor of science in business ad' 4 Held For Suspicion BA degree. cent curable" if detected ear ly enough, the society said.

ministration; and three will Linda Mclntire, daughter of AUXILIARY POLICE VAN Showing off the recently completed Mansfield Auxiliary Police emergency van are Lt. Frank Hoffer, Sgt. Steve Grassel and Capt. Robert Thierlein of the The vehicle was renovated and communications and emergency equipment installed by auxiliary members in their spare time. The van can be used for a temporary headquarters on details as well as for emergencies.

Auxiliary police work without pay in their spare time to supplement the work of Mansfield's regular police staff. Mr, and Mrs. C. Lowell Mcln The overall rate of lives ity before coming to Ashland College. Gale Rinehart, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Lucas G. Rtnehart, 51 West Raleigh. A physical be graduated with the de gree of bachelor of music. tire of Lexington.

A former saved from Cancer has in PIKEVILLE, Ky. (UPI) Fnnf ifnntko Ana rt student at Kent State Univers creased from one in seven to In addition, five students will complete he seven-year one in three cases in the cKt ity, miss Manure was an education major, Rhinehart honor student at Ashland College and was elected in to the program for bachelor of div inity played three years of varsity football and coached the freshman basketball team. He also -u we repon Miu. "'u'ip0iice chase, are being held present treatment knowledRe.jby authorit7ies pn SUSpiCi8n of one in two cases should be nfltrt thff auto theft. Auxiliary Police Project faculty, honorary, Gamma Al pha Kappa, for maintaining a Commencement week began last Wednesday with senior class day ceremonies.

Tonight at 8, the seniors will be enter was a member of the mathe matics Club and Scribes. saved, the society, said, "if detection is early enough. The cure rate for lung can-j cer, however, is still excep Emergency Van Now Ready William M. Corbin, 15, Plain City, was reported in good condition at a hospital here from a gunshot wound Mrs. Miriam Smith, 504 j.b or nigner average.

Receiving Bachelor of sci ence degrees will be: Townview Circle, an ele mentary education major tionally low, the society said. tained by the music department faculty at a commencement recital in Founders' Hall auditorium. Appearing will be adequate for the job, Policemembers have even aided by Mansfield's Auxiliary Police who formerly attended Mount Martha Buckingham, daugh Chief Paul Martin said. iriding as second man po- is rising faster than for any't rif Union College ter or Mr. and Mrs.

Alton P. will soon be ready to cope with any emergency or to set Chief Martin praised theilice cruiser several nights Esther Snyder, daughter of Elizabeth Pastor, pianist; Cal Buckingham of 1669 Spring- auxiliary police for their work per week. Chief Martin saidjT ipi-s-(j on the emergency van and the auxiliary is not intended mill. In the field of medical He was found in the abandoned car Monday by Sgt. Boyd Kaiser, Pikeville state up a temporary headquarters with a van-type truck which Charles Snyder, 70 Bartley Ave.

A former student at federal tax technology with a major in also for their "invaluable aid replace members or tnei cicasc regular police force, but to'lien against M. comprehensive sciences, Miss Nyack Missionary College and Houghton College, Miss to the city's regular ponce B. and C. I.lpolice post. Arrested a short RD 2, has time later were Johnnie Sy Buckingham was named vale supplement them.

They snnon, force. The chief It Snyder lives at 184 Taylor Rd dictorian of her class for her been filed in the recorder's lers, 15, and Robert Lee Cas- would be impossible 'for us to Mrs. Mary Jane Hillman they have converted for those purposes. The emergency vehicle was purchased recently with funds appropriated by council from the civil defense fund. The truck has been rebuilt and fitted with emergency cover details where there are not enough regular officers to cover.

3.766 average. She also was elected into Gamma Aloha vin Y. Rogers, violinist; Mildred R. Froelich, cellist; and guest artist, Myron Bloom, French horn. The baccalaureate sermon will be preached in Memorial Chapel at 8 p.

m. Thursday by the Rev. Kenneth Hulit, minister of the First Evangelical United Brethren Church in Canton. office. The lien was for 16, both of Plain City, and in 1956 income taxes.

Osborne, 14. Ironton. manage parades and other mass participation events Stewart, daughter "of Bessie A. Hillman of 335 South Main Kappa, the faculty honorary. without the aid of the auxil-i William Steel, son of Mr.

who lives at 112 Rowland Ave. iarv police." and Mrs. Carl A. Steel of Tou- He said that the auxiliary equipment by members of the Robert Palmer, son of Mr. by Rd.

Steel majored in chem and Mrs. Glen Palmer, 133 istry and was a member ofi HAVE MONEY auxiliary police. Captain Robert Thierlein, head of the auxiliary unit, Auxiliary police receive no pay for their help. They obtain police schooling on their own time. The supplemental policemen worked a total of 1,024 man hours in 1957, participated in South Jefferson Loudon-ville, majored in physical edu Commencement aker the Mathematics Club, the Cosmopolitan Club, the Sci will be Mrs.

Ruth Montgom said that members have put Deny Hearing For 2 Killers WASHINGTON (UPI) The Con Travel ence Club, and Kappa Sigma cation and also win receive the bachelor of science in edu ery, one of the nation's out K.appa fraternity. cation degrees. Charles J. Lambneht. son of 44 details and drove their pri Six Mansfield Seniors will Mr.

and Mrs. Harry Lam bright of Greenwich, RD 2 Supreme Court Monday de be graduated with the degree in approximately 250 hours of work on the vehicle. Originally a maroon color, the truck has been repainted black with a white top and yellow identification. Two way radio, portable nied a hearing to two con vate automobiles 9S7 miles in line of duty. They have helped control traffic in three parades this year and will again be called upon to assist in the of bachelor of science in business administration.

They A major in ore-engineering, Lambright is a Union Local Wc supply the money fast. Take a trip. Glean up bills. Enjoy yourself. Loans made to your liking $100 $500 $1000.

Reasonable terms. Rc pay later. demned men facing Ohio i standing newspaper women. During the exercises, honorary degrees will be presented to Mrs. Montgomery, doctor of laws; the.

Rev. Hulit, doctor of divinity; and Miss' Edith M. Keller, who is supervisor of music for the Ohio State Department of Education, doctor of humane letters. are: High School While electric chair for the murder) Ken Berkey, son of Mr. and ai Asniano couege he was president of the Gooch Club.

coming Flag Day parade. They are subject to call in event of national disaster or local emergency. emergency power generating systems, a loud speaking system, warning lights and other features have been installed of Walter Hart, a Cincinnati policeman, on Sept. 19, 1956. The pair are Robert L.

Jackson and Lemuel S. Trotter, charged with committing Mrs. Frank A. Berkey of 303 Vennum a student in the business department. Berkey formerly attended Bowling Green University and Bluffton City To Open by the members.

They are Of the twenty-one students Street Bids CITY the crime during an attempt-f ed robbery at Grey Eagle DAY OR NIGHT SERVICE LA 4-5311 now building cabinets to fit inside of the van for carrying emergency equipment, first the Bids will be opened In city building Thursday JUST TICK UP YOUR TELEPHONE LA 5-2911 82 North Main St. Financing Ohio Teople Since 1912 the resurfacing of Trotter was said to be the "trigger man" and Jackson the "lookout man." A third Rd. from Davis to Crescent aid supplies and other material. A re-fitted ambulance which from the Mansfield area receiving degrees, 10 will receive bachelor of science in education degrees. Mansfielders are: Robert Davis, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Marvin R. Davis, 2i5 Walter Ave. A speech major, Davis was a cheerleader AN College. Tom Bricker, son of Mr.

and Mrs. L. E. Bricker of 674 Glendale Blvd. A business ma- jor, Bricker is a Mansfield High School graduate and attended Ohio University before coming to Ashland College.

George Giovas, son of Mr. and Mrs. Nick Giovas of 133 Rd. A. 2- the auxiliary police have been City Engineer Philip Mar Savings cus said the cost of grading accomplice, "Willie" Barnett.i was found criminally insane -and committed to Lima, state hospital.

lib M. Mulberry M. using for their details will be put up for sale by the city. The ambulance has proven in- and paving the road has been at tne college and a member estimated at $43,000. an DON'T MISS IT! irou have only until June 8th to visit these new homes and enjoy an event that combines the fun of 'New Home Browsing' and the convenience of a regular 'OPEN HOUSE schedule.

The Showcase of Homes is jointly sponsored by the Home Builders' Association of Mansfield and the Mansfield News-Journal and features 2 "Dream Homes'' as well as 22 other beautiful homc3 listed on thi3 page DISPLAY HOURS: Display hours will be 2 P. M. 9 P. Saturday, Sunday and Holidays and from 6 P. M.

9 P. M. weekdays Home No. 13, Millsboro Constr. builder, Sherwood Lexington Uum i 'ghi at ligh.

in ngton) Home No. 14, Millsboro Constr. builder, Sherwood Lexington (turn right at light in Lexington) Home No. 15, Millsboro Constr. builder, Sherwood Lexington (turn ijght at light in Lexington) Home No.

16, Lex-Gate Development builder, Holiday Hill, Lexington (Off W. Main St.) Home No. 17, C. H. Gaul Sons builder, Clearview Acres, Lexington (North on Rt.

97) Home No. 18, Murray Roser builder, 56 Lynn Dr. (Off Park Ave. Vst hryond Hfme Rd.) Home No. 19, Gerhardt Wolf builder, Crall Rd.

(Off Olivesburg about 4 miles from city limits) Home No. 20, Gerhardt Wolf builder, Lewis St. (Off Brookwood Way, off Park Ave. West beyond shopping center) Home No. 21, John Constance builder, 857 S.

Diamond Home No. 22, Herbert W. Stevens builder, Sonhern Cal-on Ma--t St.) Home No. 23, Lloyd Ross builder, Southern Galion (Off N. Market St.) Home No.

24, Brown and Keller builder, Clearview Rd. (One block south of Getz off Logan Rd.) Home No. 1, Home Builders News-Journal "DREAM Devonwood Rd (Off W. Cook Rd.) Home No. 2, Home Builders-News-Journal DREAM Dale Ave.

(East Children's Home, 1 block S. Home Ave.) Home No. 3, John Koroknay builder 1051 Yorkwood Rd. (Off W. Cook Rd.) Home No.

4, M. L. Schmid Son builder, 1827 W.Cook Rd. Home No. 5, John KorbknSiy builder, Brymwood Dr.

(Off W. Hanley West of U.S. 42) Home No. fi, Stanley Wilsing builder, Wilging Dr. (Orr Loean off Lexington Rd.) Home No.

7, Ed Getz builder, 516 Birchlawn Blvd. (Off Getz off Middle Bellville Rd.) Home No. 8, Ed Getz builder, 516 Birchlawn Blvd. (Off off M'Me Bellville Rd.) Home No. 9, Silan Getz builder, 1315 Paul Blvd.

(Off Loiran off Middle Bellville Rd.) Home No. 10, Silas Getz builder, 1357 Sharon Rd. (Off Loiran off WW ''ellville Rd.) Home No. 11, Silas Getz builder, 1338 Sharon Rd. (Off Wan off Mle "Mlville Rd.) Home No.

12, Jack Morrison builder, 581 Morrison Ave. (Off Middle Bellville 2 blocks beyond Hanley Rd.) Be Sure to Enter Our Big CONTEST "A showcase of FREE PRIZES" will be won by people visiting the Display Homes so be sure to pick up an official entry blank at any of the listed homes Post mark vour entry by JUNE 10, 1958 and you may win a WESTINGHOUSE Supreme Refrigerator, a TAPPAN Gold Ribbon Ga3 Range? an Aluminum Combination 1- Storm Door or one of the many GIFT CERTIFICATES being given awav during this wonderful III! i. Vi 4 vJ I 7 ev ent. i JUi 'u ai nn nt 1 mi VI mini i i T-iih i BAM "dream" home 1081 Devonwood, in Burkwood Allotment II BAM "dream" home 391 Dale in Wooded Acres.

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